This is RIDICULOUS!! Acara & Cichlid Aquarium!

Поділитися
Вставка
  • Опубліковано 13 січ 2025

КОМЕНТАРІ • 345

  • @MDFishTanks
    @MDFishTanks  Рік тому +14

    👇👇MD MERCH CLICK HERE👇👇:
    FULL SHOP: md-fish-tanks.creator-spring.com
    I used some locally sourced wood in this tank and as a result, it will not stop going so dark...you can't even see in it. I hoping I can rectify the issue.
    Equipment (all links affiliate):
    LED FLOODLIGHTS: US amzn.to/3m3cEz9 UK amzn.to/3orIdRv
    GOOD BUDGET LIGHT:: US amzn.to/2MDfjk1 UK amzn.to/3iYlfQQ
    SMALL HANG ON BACK FILTER: US amzn.to/2Mw63OO UK amzn.to/39rx3b5
    NANO INTERNAL FILTER: US amzn.to/3oxGBWm UK
    CANISTER FILTER: US amzn.to/3iNeVtW UK amzn.to/2Fo774a
    GOOSENECK CLIP ON LAMP: (similar as product is now discontinued) US amzn.to/2IlwLVA UK amzn.to/2LNat13
    MINI WATER PUMP: US amzn.to/2oAmf5y UK amzn.to/2mjHDez
    TANKS: US amzn.to/2SOocHG UK amzn.to/2SPA24i
    STRIP LED LIGHT: US (similar) amzn.to/2SNgbm7 UK amzn.to/2Fn9aW1
    ASTA LED LIGHT: US amzn.to/3k9EmpY UK amzn.to/3p5XUPY
    AQUARIUM RACKING: Shelving: US amzn.to/2SrYZ5k UK amzn.to/2GFWKJ2
    AIRPUMP (FILTER SYSTEM): US amzn.to/31z8FA9 UK amzn.to/37GIoUa
    FILTER SPONGES: US amzn.to/3dQLUfM UK amzn.to/3dS2k7K
    MEDIA BAGS: US amzn.to/34Kaf2N UK amzn.to/3lAj3z1
    STAINLESS LILY PIPES: US amzn.to/2FqHpvR UK amzn.to/2RlfrnC
    BOWL AQUARIUMS: US amzn.to/2M4FwFO UK: amzn.to/2Vx73CL
    API® products
    Subscribe to API on UA-cam: ua-cam.com/users/apifishcare
    USA consumers purchase API products on Amazon: www.amazon.com/stores/page/2193F555-CE5F-4A6B-BDC4-F315CB7F175D?channel=MDTanks
    UK consumers purchase API products on Amazon: www.amazon.co.uk/stores/page/25663644-6C8C-432C-9E6A-0A85082C3E3C
    AQUARIAN® products
    Follow AQUARIAN on UA-cam: ua-cam.com/channels/NxaNWKoWr_ztSgXgPj9r8A.html
    Purchase AQUARIAN products here: aquarian.co.uk/where-to-buy/
    AWESOME MEMBERSHIP COMMUNITY ua-cam.com/channels/3uQXzXSPspf2LoGdtYGiHw.htmljoin
    FOLLOW MY INSTAGRAM: instagram.com/md_fishtanks/
    FOR BUSINESS ENQUIRIES: admin@mdfishtanks.com
    #plantedtank #aquascape #mdfishtanks

    • @ronlafond5288
      @ronlafond5288 Рік тому

      I used some locally sourced wood I found along the roadside here in Palm Desert, CA. I was dealing with a think layer of biofilm for about six weeks. It all worked out and now it's a fantastic tank.

    • @amx1820
      @amx1820 Рік тому

      I once used a locally collect wood and my fish developed an eus shortly after, luckily there's only 3 fish in it

    • @ronlafond5288
      @ronlafond5288 Рік тому

      @@amx1820 what is "eus"?

    • @amx1820
      @amx1820 Рік тому

      @@ronlafond5288 epizootic ulcerative syndrome. One of the worst disease.

    • @peasantrobot
      @peasantrobot Рік тому

      Ridiculous? That is how is looking in nature! You might not like it, but that is another story. You really need a vacation in Brasil on the Rio Negro... Maybe a sponsor will arise?

  • @Billy_The_Frog
    @Billy_The_Frog Рік тому +137

    I don't know how it looks in real life but the before-state of the blackwater tank looks amazing on camera imo. Wouldn't call it a failed tank, just a less preferred one.

    • @MDFishTanks
      @MDFishTanks  Рік тому +29

      The camera lightens it. In reality, it's almost jet black 😂

    • @Billy_The_Frog
      @Billy_The_Frog Рік тому +2

      @@MDFishTanks Ahh, I see. That's some camera magic there.

    • @calvinhoward3808
      @calvinhoward3808 Рік тому

      yeah, I keep mine about the same color using Rooibos tea/rainwater for a Congo set-up. I'm glad his plants are doing well, because that's the part I was mainly worried about. I thought it reduced stress and aggression between fish with darker water?

    • @Nitidus
      @Nitidus Рік тому

      ​​​@@calvinhoward3808Yes, but first and foremost the humic acids are anti-bacterial. It's not enough to really make a difference if you only put in a sea almond leaf and an alder cone, but in this concentration it's actually a huge factor. Also, plants WILL die eventually. They're just not getting enough light. Look at natural blackwater habitats like Rio Negro; they're entirely devoid of underwater plant growth.

  • @DavidHunt-pc4xi
    @DavidHunt-pc4xi Рік тому +12

    MD, I've run a filter with carbon on tanks where the wood leeches lots of tanins. The carbon removes the tannins and you don't have to waste so much water.

    • @BrandonIsWise
      @BrandonIsWise Рік тому +1

      Was going to reccomend this as well. Works great.

  • @morina_m
    @morina_m Рік тому +24

    I absolutely love Blackwater Aquariums! A perfect display to see natural behavior of your fish!

  • @PredictableEnigma
    @PredictableEnigma Рік тому +40

    I think I like blackwater much darker then you do. Though the state of the beginning was only a TAD too dark for me. A suggestion: underwater spot lighting. Tanner from Serpa Design did some underwater moody lighting in his massive 350 gallon jungle palidarium. It made the water have spaces where you can see and appreciate the depth of the scape, but also darker pockets for shy fish to hide in the shadows

    • @Nitidus
      @Nitidus Рік тому

      I love the look of spot lights but you really need to think about plant placement and the lamps are honestly completely and utterly overpriced.

  • @TheLiddojunior
    @TheLiddojunior Рік тому +17

    I think blackwater is the kind of tank you really have to wait on for that tint to be right. Overtime it really does leach less and less. But this really is what is best for fish and is really replicates natural look. The tanins don't block any of the light for the plants that they need, just makes it seem darker but the wavelenghts the plants need are not affected

    • @Nitidus
      @Nitidus Рік тому +1

      Tannins not blocking light is the single craziest take I've seen today. Of course they do, that's literally why the water is dark brown. Aside from that you also don't need to rely on what leaches from the wood, soil, or whatever. You can also reuse old wood or some sort that doesn't release a lot of tannins and instead use something like LiquidHumin so you can precisely calculate how dark the water is going to be. It's simply concentrated humic acids.

  • @IndieAquarist
    @IndieAquarist Рік тому +15

    This black water tank is looking fabulous now.
    Yes, those look to be the rainbow babies, the roots of the floating may have done the job of the spawning mop, lucky you MD❤
    Waiting for timmy’s another new home.
    Dude has had more homes than me😅

  • @dannydevito5312
    @dannydevito5312 Рік тому +25

    For Timmy’s tank when you are siliconing the eco earth stuff on the background I recommend throwing some eco bark and sphagnum moss in the mix. It’ll give a little more variation and realistic look to the background. I used to do this with my custom made tanks and it really made a difference

    • @MDFishTanks
      @MDFishTanks  Рік тому +7

      Nice one

    • @Gargboss
      @Gargboss Рік тому

      ​@@MDFishTanksThat's good advice! Pure Coco coir/fibre backgrounds tend to look rather uniform.
      One small addition, even though you likely are already aware, but at least I haven't seen it in the comments. After soaking the brick, take your time to dry it again. If you want to speed it up, you can put it in an oven. If it's too wet, it won't hold well on silicone.

  • @goldcoastfish
    @goldcoastfish Рік тому +16

    They are 100% rainbowfish, size says between 2-3 months old. Rainbowfish are egg scattering fish and they may have laid eggs on the floating plants you used in the owl tank. The fry are miniscule, so tiny that they can't even fit a baby brine shrimp in their mouth so you obviously had enough green water organisms for a couple to survive with no other predators in the tank.

  • @timherstel5445
    @timherstel5445 Рік тому +6

    Man I love that blackwater tank. It’s a masterpiece. And just look at those cardinals, so vibrant and healthy, a setup like this is exactly what they need to thrive. Just don’t let the plants take over too much! The lightly planted look is what makes this tank and really accentuates the beautiful and rugged hardscape. Well done mate!!

  • @KamiInValhalla
    @KamiInValhalla Рік тому +4

    I have been watching this channel for a few years now. Finally decided to go ahead and try my hand with a tank. Just finished setting up a blackwater setup with black neon tetras. Thanks for the inspiration.

  • @DannyMcLaneDC
    @DannyMcLaneDC Рік тому +1

    Tank updates are super helpful for long term fish keeping. It helps to know how to keep it good and what to watch out for. It also helps to show the outgrowth so we can see what it looks like mature

  • @duelistofawesome
    @duelistofawesome Рік тому +168

    Now THAT'S a black water aquarium HAHA

    • @MDFishTanks
      @MDFishTanks  Рік тому +21

      😂😂 yeah a bit too much. Been a few days since I made this video and seems to be doing well...

    • @amx1820
      @amx1820 Рік тому +2

      Proper biotope😂

    • @MDFishTanks
      @MDFishTanks  Рік тому +27

      I had family guests in the studio at the weekend and they looked at the tank and said "what the hell is wrong with this one" 😂

    • @amx1820
      @amx1820 Рік тому +6

      @@MDFishTanks today I told my colleague (who is going to have his first aquarium) "the longer you keep a fish tank, the more you'll get to like nature scape style" & he's watching your early videos making artificial scape from thermocol and polystyrene foams

    • @NandoinAction
      @NandoinAction Рік тому +3

      @@MDFishTanks I need this wood! I want this can you please find out what the wood was? I loved how dark it was haha I understand it’s not for everyone

  • @LoveBee999
    @LoveBee999 Рік тому +8

    Black Molly fish babies tend to stay near the surface of the water, which unfortunately makes them vulnerable to being hunted. On the other hand, Swordtail fish babies tend to stay closer to the bottom of the tank, providing them with some protection. In my experience, whenever I notice Black Molly fish babies in my tanks, I promptly transfer them to a separate tank to ensure their safety. By doing so, I can provide them with a more secure environment where they can grow and thrive without the risk of predation.

  • @sasharenier9900
    @sasharenier9900 Рік тому +14

    Rainbows normally breed on spawning mops and long roots of floating plants, so those are almost definitely rainbows. Always exciting when your fish breed on accident.

  • @JacksonTownsend-nh8gg
    @JacksonTownsend-nh8gg Рік тому +1

    That's pretty rad to see the 2 unexpected rainbow fry turn up in the shrimp tank. MD's been mentioning it in the last few videos, and I'd be pretty excited if that happened to me!

  • @moominmumma952
    @moominmumma952 Рік тому +7

    Great video! Nice job on the hack-back MD ❤ and yes, the rainbow babies 😍 rainbows only spawn for a few hours in the early morning, theyre egg scatterers, usually on the roots of floating plants or those growing close to the surface. The eggs can take up to 10 days to hatch and the babies are tiny...theyre also incredibly slow growing, you wont be able to determine what kind of rainbow they are until theyre much older and start developing colours ❤ this update has made me happy 😁

  • @five2112
    @five2112 Рік тому +1

    Awesome update man. My home aquarium is a 4ft'er with some Malaysian Mangrove Root in it. Now, it's not leeching as badly as your wood, but I totally had a similar moment when I left it for a while. It's calming down now thankfully! Hopefully yours does too as it's a gorgeous tank.

  • @angiebear8727
    @angiebear8727 Рік тому +1

    Love the sword tail and mollie tank. Those sword tails are so vibrant they are practically glowing. Beautiful

  • @Jeannie.B
    @Jeannie.B Рік тому +12

    Beautiful tanks! I can't wait for Timmy's tank 😃

  • @Speedy-bf1fy
    @Speedy-bf1fy Рік тому +7

    Definitely some of my favourite fish in the blackwater tank!

  • @extrememanner3867
    @extrememanner3867 Рік тому +1

    Wow that Molly and swordtail tank is stunning, what a beautiful combination of fish!

  • @daanpesman9421
    @daanpesman9421 Рік тому +1

    Just started my first Aquascape because of your channel, and because of you, I had enough hardscape material. I'm really happy with the results and it restarted a hobby for me. Thank you :)

  • @Amanda-uc5jq
    @Amanda-uc5jq Рік тому +5

    I love seeing Timmy, I can remember when he was about the size of your fingernail. ❤
    Looking forward to seeing him in his new tank.
    I hope you don’t have to pull the Blackwater tank down because I love the scape

  • @sui-generis
    @sui-generis Рік тому +5

    Absolutely love the look of that blackwater tank. The fish looked so comfortable in there, though I do understand the need to enjoy the look.
    Well done on the rainbowfish fry, it is always nice to see fry especailly if from egg layers as they're harder to raise if not using micro live feeds. They are certainly rainbowfish as have bred thousands and know the look from a mile away. They will certainly be hybrids which is normally frowned upon in the rainbowfish community. This is due to chances of them getting into the aquarium hobby and messing up true strains due to their mixed genetics of different Rainbowfish Families, whether that be Melanotaenia, Chilatherina or Glossolepsis etc. depending on which ones are the parents. These hybrids don't normally bring anything special to the hobby of the many beautiful strains of rainbowfish already available in the hobby. Hybrids also tend to have a more aggressive temperament than true strains. Please make sure to always keep these separate if they survive.

  • @jueadeo8843
    @jueadeo8843 Рік тому +2

    Yup, looks like a rainbowfish baby. My guess is that the rainbows laid eggs (they have sticky eggs) on the roots of the floating plants and eventually hatched out your owls tank when you transferred the plants. Very cool :)

  • @jtkeepingfish
    @jtkeepingfish Рік тому +1

    Yes MD those are 100% baby Rainbowfish! Will be interesting which kind they will be! Because you’ve got a big mix so could be anything. But just keep feeding them and you’ll be fine. They are slow growing tho so keep that in mind!

  • @angiebear8727
    @angiebear8727 Рік тому +3

    Oh my.. Really do appreciate you showing us your successes as well your ooopsies. When we are able to learn from the mistakes of
    others we don’t have to make them ourselves 😊

  • @dellseasandoval8187
    @dellseasandoval8187 Рік тому +1

    I absolutely love the way you said “now I wanted a Blackwater tank but this is ridiculous”. I also love the way you dealt with it. Thank you once again for showing us. You are a great inspiration.

  • @w01f9ack8
    @w01f9ack8 Рік тому +2

    Those are definitely baby bosemani rainbows, congratulations on the growing family!🥂🎉 I've bred preacox, turquoise and bosemani rainbows and they hold such a special place in my heart❤️

  • @skaliev6032
    @skaliev6032 Рік тому +1

    Some thoughts of a chemist on leaching out the tannins:
    Factors to consider:
    * Diffusion: If you have a differing concentration of tannins in your wood and water, the tannins (which are water soluble) will leach into the water until a concentration equilibrium of 50% wood/water is reached.
    * Max. Solubility: Every compound has a max. solubility. This means that you might not reach the theoretical concentration of 50% total tannins in the first "extraction" process. Due to a too high amount of them in the wood.
    So what do you need to do:
    1. Change water --> Give enough time to extract max. 50% of tannins. This will probably first be regulated by solubility so actually be below 50% --> Repeat until the max. solubility is not reached anymore.
    2. Now every extraction step will give you max. of 50% of the remaining tannins in the wood. The concentration will now decrease exponentially with every water change.
    Lets imagine you could actually solve 50% of the tannins in the water per water change:
    50% (remaining tannins in wood)
    25%
    12,5%
    6,25%
    3,125%
    1,5%
    ... (=exponential decrease)
    This shows us you need at least 5-6 (100%) water changes, if you want to remove 99% of leachable tannins in the wood.
    In reality this number will probably be higher because your first few water changes will be limited by solubility of tannins and no one changes 100% of water.
    So one of the main takeaways is: You can not just wait longer for more extraction to happen. Yes, extraction needs some time but when max. 50% of tannins/or soluble amount is reached more time will not help. It is much more effective to perform earlier water changes (once you see the color change) than to wait for days. The higher the concentration difference from wood/water the faster the extraction will work.
    Of course you could additionally take out the tannins of the water by using a matrix with high affinity to tannins (e.g. Purigen by Seachem) . Depending on how much tannins the matrix can store this will reduce the amount of water changes you will have to do.
    Hope this helps :)

  • @gailtenaglia4398
    @gailtenaglia4398 Рік тому

    I was just watching F ather Fish in the USA. He refered to you as a technican of natural fish tanks . Oneof the best , says you really understand a natural system . He also showed your studio , and said al, your tanks were awesome . Other people were mentioned . I mention this because i am happy i am following ohe of the best , before i set up my fish tank . Thank you.

  • @pAdAwAnFPV
    @pAdAwAnFPV Рік тому +1

    you can put activecoal in the filter, from my experience its quite effective in removing the coloration from the tannins.

  • @bethanysummers3377
    @bethanysummers3377 Рік тому +1

    Love the tank, definitely not a fail! Over time it may clear a bit with more water changes.

  • @RobHollanderMusic
    @RobHollanderMusic Рік тому +1

    This doesn't look bad, just very natural. The fish probably like it.

  • @DonaldSwanson
    @DonaldSwanson Рік тому

    Hey my friend giving a shout-out from the other side of the pond Philadelphia region, I love watching your shows the flowers the fish everything. You have awakened my mind the real way and making an aquarium. I have plans to drain my tank and rebuild it the way I see you do it not just straight fish gravel. So keep on making them I'll be watching them and keep taking the tips that you put out there. Look forward to show you what you have inspired me to build

  • @ronlafond5288
    @ronlafond5288 Рік тому +5

    Aren't spawning mops often used to breed rainbows? Maybe those floating plant roots act as spawning mops and eggs attached to the roots transferred over. Just a thought. I do like that black-water tank. I'd say patience. MTC 🙂

  • @HouseOfBugs
    @HouseOfBugs Рік тому +5

    you will need to soak the coco coir (brick) for Timmys tank, coco coir is very absorbent and if you stick it on in its dehydrated state it will expand on the background and fall off in large amounts into the water possibly damaging the entire scape on the wall

  • @prochaliha
    @prochaliha Рік тому +1

    Probably unhatched eggs were in floating plants..as they tend to lay eggs on string mops..floating plants roots system is an excellent natural base for them to lay eggs.

  • @blairlock
    @blairlock Рік тому +4

    That tank is far from failed. Needs some maintenance but far from a fail.

  • @m.cantsin7385
    @m.cantsin7385 Рік тому

    My CPD's are not the least bit shy, they swim around everywhere and even comes to the front of the tank to greet me (hoping to fed) along with the endler males they share the tank with whenever I pass by.

  • @privateportall
    @privateportall Рік тому +1

    Guys. When you're re-charging your purigen put it in a mason jar and stir or shake it lightly every few hours. That way you can get it to almost white again plus the chlorine doesn't evaporate. Mason jars FTW. Then... use activated carbon next to the purigen to make it all a lot more efficient.

  • @misskimbenner
    @misskimbenner Рік тому +1

    Those rainbow fish are stunners

  • @tiagomartins9217
    @tiagomartins9217 Рік тому

    I have to say, I just loved the way it was before… still loving it after the water change. But if my Op matter to anybody, not only the fish are less shy and doing great, maybe even better than the other in your tanks, but the display of rocks with shadings, contrasts and hue of that tank makes it, for me one of the most Naturalistic Tanks I ever have seen in your gallery. Till now this is my absolute Favorite Tank.

  • @dellseasandoval8187
    @dellseasandoval8187 Рік тому

    This was the best situation similarity I have ever seen so thank you for sharing your experience because I experienced exactly the same thing. I am dealing with exactly the same way you have.

  • @Shakodancer16
    @Shakodancer16 Рік тому +1

    Oh man the crypt pink flamingo is looking just stunning in the "plant garden" tank 🤩

  • @haleymorgan9538
    @haleymorgan9538 Рік тому

    Black water tank looks amazing, I’d love to try that one day. Seems like the fish just love it. Very cool

  • @stephaniestevens3029
    @stephaniestevens3029 Рік тому

    I love my black water tank! I’m actually getting ready to replace the wood because I had to do a big water change and it took out a lot of the color and the wood isn’t leaking anymore out

  • @kylebillings7659
    @kylebillings7659 Рік тому

    This just recently happened to me as well. I pulled some Cabomba Caroliniana out of my rainbow tank and floated it in another. Went in a week long vacation and came back with 4 fry swimming around with my guppies. Now at first I thought I had baby guppies but nope!! They are rainbows. Lol awesome man! Hey idea for you. I just recently scaped a bow front 35gal tank. I suggest trying one out. The bow magnifies the areas of the tank. So I have one piece of drift wood that looks closer than it really is and one that looks farther. It also magnified the size of them. It looks absolutely stunning. With your skill set I can see you having great success with aquascaping a bow front tank!!

  • @brianmilashoski9601
    @brianmilashoski9601 Рік тому +7

    Keep up the hard work MD! ❤

  • @ybernier1925
    @ybernier1925 Рік тому

    I love the dark tanin look, looks very exotic and natural

  • @cona1r656
    @cona1r656 Рік тому +1

    I always know when I watch a MD Fish Tanks video I'm in a for a good time

  • @bobogliddabrun
    @bobogliddabrun Рік тому

    Amazing to see how quickly your channel has grown since I started watching 4 years ago. Well done Squire!

  • @RayRoberts
    @RayRoberts Рік тому

    I love your videos MD! First time commenting but I've been watching for months now! Geueinly get so excited whenever you post.

  • @tegannottelling
    @tegannottelling Рік тому

    Rainbows lay their eggs on roots in the water. The plant roots likely had a few eggs on them and when you moved them they hatched out in the other tank. You actually hang a 'mop' in the water to breed rainbows (basically a lot of woolen strings hanging in a clump from some Styrofoam to simulate roots in the water)

  • @rimirimi32
    @rimirimi32 Рік тому

    Got a tank sitting with just plants and snails about a month now, then out of no where I’ve got 2 fish fry identical to yours! Plants I got from the fish shop is a huge tank with fish, so must have been eggs attached

  • @Aralk13
    @Aralk13 Рік тому

    I made a new tank and transfers some plants and found 3 ranibow fry in my own tank too, lol. Keep an eye on their fins. It's a big tell. If they get the longer top/bottom fins they're definitely rainbows.

  • @cajanir
    @cajanir Рік тому +3

    I didn't know you could put coffee in a fish tank. 🤣🤣🤣

  • @browniewin4121
    @browniewin4121 Рік тому

    I love the way the Swordtail and Mollies tank looks.

  • @Tonchetetete
    @Tonchetetete Рік тому

    Se ve bonito, es para amazónicos con hoja seca de almendro, es un tono diferente muy agradable, saludos de México Playa del Carmen 👍

  • @rozzer666
    @rozzer666 Рік тому +2

    Ahhhh if only all filters was so easy to clean. The black water looks really good when your close to it but from a few ft away looks terrible

  • @Tomy_Yon
    @Tomy_Yon Рік тому

    That mollies tank is ridiculously awesome! Just perfect!

  • @dellseasandoval8187
    @dellseasandoval8187 Рік тому

    Am I to say added too many Protea cones but I don’t want to take them out so I’m just going to keep changing the water. Protea is a common plant species in Australia 🇦🇺 where I live. Thank goodness you made this video because I have my favourite channels but I only see your stuff occasionally. This was my favourite video ever that you have ever done. Now I know I’m not the only one going through it.

  • @kristiemowry3267
    @kristiemowry3267 Рік тому

    I had the same thing happen with my dwarf rainbows. Took some plants out and babies appeared. I am pretty sure that the plants I transplanted had eggs on them cause the babies were extremely small. It was summer time so I fed them with green water I just happened to have outside. Kept those babies for years. I only have one left now. A female, maybe 5 years or older. Old age catches up to us all.

  • @graysonw04
    @graysonw04 Рік тому

    Loving the little update videos, vlog style vids are a good in between from the build videos!

  • @KingsAquariumsAndReptileRoom

    Wow! That's tanning city mate? I absolutely love all the tanks that you featured in this video. Thanks for sharing 😊

  • @mercedeswarrenash5929
    @mercedeswarrenash5929 Рік тому

    I had a similar challenge. I added purigen to my filter. It took three cycles before it lightened up enough.

  • @bonniegoodwin5653
    @bonniegoodwin5653 Рік тому

    Hey! I had the same darn thing. Seachem makes a product called Purigen. I didn’t think it would work, but I’m about 25 hours most if not all of the tannin was gone. No harm was done! Just thought I’d share 😊

  • @QU35TIONZcc
    @QU35TIONZcc Рік тому

    I find when iv had black mollies they always struggle to breed and after a year the seem to get cancerous lumps. I had to give up with them yours look so healthy

  • @ezeti5487
    @ezeti5487 Рік тому

    when the water is darker, the more the neon shine, i like it

  • @fowlmouths6144
    @fowlmouths6144 Рік тому

    Just had a similar issue with a bw tank. had black mollies(which i adore)in there damn near invisible. Ended up redoing the entire tank.

  • @meepster596
    @meepster596 Рік тому

    About 2 months ago I set up a 23 gallon shrimp/ Endler tank using the pond compost/ aquasoil and topping with sand. Let just say I already have a dwarf sag carpet! And about 20 more endlers and 40 more shrimp 😄

  • @DudeStone
    @DudeStone Рік тому

    So much more informative than every successful tank proving small things can wreak having unknowingly being positive, or at least as far as I have watched for a change

  • @DreBled
    @DreBled Рік тому

    Mollies fry like to hide out in plants at the top of the water. They'll stay there until they feel comfortable to move around. So, if you want the molly fry to survive, they need lots of plants at the top.

  • @tristandaley6358
    @tristandaley6358 Рік тому

    I've found over the years that Molly fry are mostly herbivorous. I mainly keep Mollies just to help combat hair algae.

  • @ikaray1775
    @ikaray1775 Рік тому +5

    Lovely ❤ glad timmy's doing great 😂🎉

  • @michaelmeadors0817
    @michaelmeadors0817 Рік тому

    It was quite enjoyable dark red,even better when you redid the water

  • @leefi1
    @leefi1 Рік тому

    This post was another very welcome and enjoyable morning discovery!

  • @usuariohumano2179
    @usuariohumano2179 Рік тому

    Love how you show us everything!
    I am learning! 💖

  • @tiffanyclark-grove1989
    @tiffanyclark-grove1989 11 місяців тому

    everything looks stunning

  • @pagewhite61
    @pagewhite61 Рік тому

    I love all the tanks! Thanks MD.

  • @dawnt6791
    @dawnt6791 Рік тому

    Ugh. I use Purigen in filters when I need to remove tannins. I like crystal clear water, NOT brown in any degree, but I also love driftwood. The Purigen does a fabulous job of removing tannins.

    • @dawnt6791
      @dawnt6791 Рік тому

      Side note - the Purigen needs to be changed and/or recharged very regularly. How often depends on how much tannins you're dealing with.

  • @vanessacassidy6846
    @vanessacassidy6846 Рік тому

    I love that molly/sword tail tank its beautiful

  • @carolebraswell982
    @carolebraswell982 Рік тому

    Great update video! Satisfied my MD Fishtanks craving!

  • @heaven7360
    @heaven7360 Рік тому

    I can now appreciate your enthusiasm for baby fish. I wasn't even aware my Foerschi were mating until a week ago. Apparently they have been busy before as I discovered 3 babies that have been hiding in there for awhile. They survived being fry and now are coming out from their hiding places (probably all the leaf litter I have in the tank) big enough to not be eaten by mom/dad. I never even saw fry and I since I didn't and never saw them mating I never fed the tank anything small for fry. The male was MIA for a bit over a week so he was holding during that time. There must be something in the tank small enough for them to eat as they made it to actual baby/juvenile size. I don't want any more so I'll just have to see how things go with the pair.
    It's cool you have Matt/store to make sure they get homes if you end up needing to. I don't know about livebearers and if they are super small when first born but apparently they too got nourishment from something in your tank. If large enough when born they could eat particles of the grown fish's food I imagine. It's fascinating to me what the really teeny fry could find in the tank to eat....lots of the super small critters that can't be seen. I don't find much information out there so far as to what is in a tank that is that small. I just have heard people feed infusoria, and all that could be small enough so my 3 survivors are miraculous to me..

  • @dickiedavis5240
    @dickiedavis5240 Рік тому +1

    Hope you don't have to redo that tank. One of my all time favourites

  • @ab4877
    @ab4877 Рік тому

    Activated carbon in a box filter will clean it out. I made a large box filter from a 28-oz peanut butter jar.

  • @LAtelierAboie
    @LAtelierAboie Рік тому +1

    I really like those updates :)

  • @rayp4008
    @rayp4008 Рік тому +1

    Babies are always a happy surprise. Were they babies when you scooped, or eggs on the roots?

  • @shivchanlakeram4234
    @shivchanlakeram4234 Рік тому

    Can't wait to see timmy's tanks❤keep up the great work MD

  • @littlemidwestrebornsdolls
    @littlemidwestrebornsdolls Рік тому

    The black water tank was really black ⚫. It looks much better now.
    Love all your tanks. 🐟🐠🐟🐠 Gina Hetlage

  • @hijibiji1998
    @hijibiji1998 Рік тому +1

    Cardinals look insane ❤

  • @Marauder99991
    @Marauder99991 Рік тому

    Great video, always love some updates. Can't wait to see the you and Matt video, those are always so much fun!

  • @lemonlizard1
    @lemonlizard1 Рік тому

    Put some filter floss into your canister filter! I heard filter floss gets rid of tannins

  • @anonymoose116
    @anonymoose116 Рік тому

    Maybe seal the wood in clear aquarium silicone? I have planted tanks, and Ive never seen leeching like this!
    Boiling the wood might help too.

  • @yyyobwoc
    @yyyobwoc Рік тому

    Get some Seachem purigen filter media! It’ll help clear the tannins significantly

  • @frostedflower2032
    @frostedflower2032 Рік тому

    I'll never have this much space and aquariums tend to be saltwater heavy so I love to see your tanks! Would you be open to doing a shrimp tank update/'shout out' in a video sometime soon?

  • @kyleemery2798
    @kyleemery2798 Рік тому

    Those orange swords look great!

  • @ebenoid6643
    @ebenoid6643 Рік тому

    Dudeee! I used potting soil without sifting the large particles out and it was similar!
    PURIGEN is supposed to remove tannins have you thought of that?
    Looks pretty cool post water change though!👏

  • @yashtapase3821
    @yashtapase3821 Рік тому +5

    Im so happy about Rainbow fish news !
    That means the tank is on peak!
    Now that's what the blackwater tank looks like 😂.
    Timmy's new home coming !
    Huge love and respect from India brother